How a Bay Window is Installed . The morning light coming through there is just beautiful. And it's a terrific place to sit and take in the view, and I think I found a way to make a good thing even better.
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Now that's going to do a couple of things for me. It's going to make this whole area even more inviting and make the living room actually feel larger. But there's one thing that's very important to me. I want this new window to complement the other windows in the house and look as though it's always been there. So I decided to go to their website and see what's available, as well as what's involved in the installation of a window like this. After checking things out, and considering the size and weight of the unit I want, well, I've decided this is a job I'm leaving to the pros.
We settle on a style and size, and a few days later, Don Olson drops by to get more detailed dimensions and verify my order. He'll let the installers know about this ahead of time. Don writes up the order and sends it off to the Pella factory, where my window will be custom made. Meet the Demers, Ron Sr. This family of contractors wastes no time in getting started.
They begin by removing the sash stops holding the windows in place, first on the sides, then on top. Next, the storm windows are taken out from the inside. Now it's time to pry off the interior sill, and the window casings. Then he and his brothers start taking off the exterior trim.
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Remember that dry rot that Don discovered during his first inspection? Removing a few of the shingles below the window gives some idea how extensive the damage is. The fix involves cutting away a strip of sheathing - - and replacing it with a new section.
A one- by- four, shimmed every few feet and screwed securely in place, will do the trick. The new window will be well sealed to prevent any moisture from getting inside. Now one of the great things about working with a team of pros is that this entire process took less than two hours and we're ready now to put in the new window.
Still, it takes two - - uh, make that three - - sturdy installers to set the unit in place. While dad and the two younger sons hold the frame in position, Ron Jr. Then, he threads a support cable through, and when the window deck is level, tightens the cable clamp. A second clamp and cable hold the other side. The double- hung sashes just snap into the frame and tilt up.
Finally, shims are inserted into the space between the top of the frame and the rough opening and the unit is screwed permanently into place. Now we're gonna be moving onto some framing work for the roof and some finish and trim work. Now up to this point, the total elapsed time is only about three and a half hours. Once it's in position, Ron Sr. Then the interior space is filled with fiberglass insulation and plywood decking is nailed to the rafters.
Next, wood trim is applied and metal drip cap is nailed along the edge. Roofing paper, or some call it roofing felt, is then laid over the plywood sheathing and attached. Rubber- backed metal tape is applied over the edge of the roofing felt, to seal it against the wall. The first, or starter, row of shingles is attached upside down, with a second layer placed on top, right side up. As additional protection against leaks where the roof cap meets the wall, short sections of metal flashing called step flashing, are installed. These are put in place one at a time and alternated with the shingles.
When the wood wall shingles are reinstalled, they're placed on top of the flashing. Rigid foam insulation is pushed up into the cavity, and an outer plywood cover is nailed over it. Finally, decorative wooden braces or corbels are attached to the framing below the bay, giving it additional support and the replacement, pre- primed shingles are slipped into place. Now notice how that shingle roof cap sort of ties everything into the house? I mean that's going to look like it's always been here. Now, let's go inside and see what the effect has been there. I mean that actually looks like we've moved the entire wall out about two feet.
Two panes of insulated glass. And even though I've got all that efficiency, I've still retained a traditional look with these two divided lights. Now here's something I didn't know, but wood has over 1. And so, the window itself is about as insulated as it could be.
But it's also important to insulate the installation. But there's one more place that we have to seal up, and that's right here. Now for the icing on the cake. First, a pre- finished deck panel is laid in place and attached.
Trim strips are attached to the sides of the frame and applied over any exposed joints. Finally, everything is finished with decorative casing.
One of the things I really like about these windows is how very easy they are to clean. Each sash is hinged at the bottom. I just tip them down to reach the outside panes, then snap them back in place. Out in my truck, I've got the screens. Now these are not your ordinary insect barriers. They're what Pella calls high transparency window screens.
Once they're in place, they block almost no light and are practically invisible. It's energy efficient, got a low E coating on the glass to reduce fading on carpets and upholstery, it's practically maintenance free on the outside with that aluminum cladding and it's convenient to clean. Now, to boot, I got that traditional look that I wanted. That window seems like it's always been there and I've opened up the room and brought in more light.